Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4886
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Wealmoor rides the waves
In this week’s focus on exotics the Journal speaks to two of the best-known exotic growers/importers of fruit and vegetables in the UK marketplace - Wealmoor and Agrexco - about the development of their exotics portfolios and their perspectives on the road ahead.
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Treading new stoney ground
The hemisphere changeover continues to tax suppliers despite the fact that there is an ever-increasing number of sources
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Seconds out - round three
So the London markets battle is back on. Which is surprising to say the least after the apparent downing of arms at the end of
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ArticleMacfrut celebrates 21st year
The 21st Macfrut fair, which will run from May 6-9 in Cesena, Italy is gearing up to welcome tens of thousands of visitors.
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ArticleFlandria is largest quality mark for fresh vegetables in Europe
With a production volume in excess of 474,394 tonnes in 2003, Belgium's Flandria has become the largest quality mark for fresh vegetables in Europe.
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FPC issues new waste guidelines
The new edition of the FPC Guide to the Packaging Waste Regulations, including an updated Ready Reckoner, is now complete.
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ArticleFT reports Sainsbury's fallout
According to the Financial Times, Sainsbury's chief executive Sir Peter Davis and his soon-to-be successor Justin King have fallen out over the presentation of tomorrow's trading statement.
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Article5-a-day logo reaches first birthday
On the first anniversary of the launch of its 5-a-day logo in March 2003, the department of health (DoH) is urging organisations to demonstrate their commitment to promoting healthy eating by joining the 314 organisations who have already signed up to use the logo.
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Lona signs Amanzi deal
South African citrus exporter Lona has concluded an agreement with Amanzi Citrus in the Sundays River Valley.
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ArticleBelgian supply calendar in four languages
New calendars of the main types of Belgian fruit and vegetables supplied is now available from Flandria and VLAM.
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ArticleDubai could become centre of produce world
A new $50 million flower and perishables centre in Dubai is being touted as the new hub for the global perishables trade.
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ArticleNew chairman and member for Mango Association
The Mango Association announces the appointment of a new chairman and new member for 2004.
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Europe’s largest natural and organic trade event gets bigger
The UK’s largest natural and organic trade event, Natural Products Europe and Organic Products Europe once again join forces at Olympia’s Grand Hall, London on April 4 and 5.
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Management buyout at John Palin (Wholesale)
A management buyout has been completed at Tansley based firm, John Palin (Wholesale), one of the UK’s leading independent wholesalers of fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleBlackcurrant conference heads for UK
The 10th European Blackcurrant Conference will be held in the UK on May the 25, 26 and 27 2004.
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Safeway man heads for BRC
A Safeway director is taking the top job at the British Retail Consortium.
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ArticleBelgian tomato offer expands significantly
2004 will see several notable changes in the range of tomatoes supplied under the Flandria quality label from Belgium
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ArticleBananas in the firing line as delegation visits Costa Rica
A delegation from Britain and Ireland leaves for Costa Rica on Wednesday (March 24) to visit banana plantations where owners, faced with declining revenues, are reported to have slashed wages by up to 40 per cent and axed 11,000 jobs in the last three years.
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Canada promotes its produce in Birmingham
Canada visited Food & Drink Expo to maintain its profile with the UK produce industry.
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M&S hunts missing £100,000
Staff at a branch of Marks and Spencer have received letters telling them £100,000 is missing from the tills.

